I don’t even want to post this, because we are all so very sad here in our family.
We lost Sweetie our chicken yesterday evening, the one that my youngest son loved so very much. My children and I were in tears all night after losing her. It just makes me sick.
My husband had worked on our chicken coop and the bottom half was all finished up. He had yet to make the house that goes on top of it all, but every day we had been taking our chickens out to the coop to let them stretch their legs since the bin they are in was so small.
The chickens loved it in there, prancing around happily. But our dog Comet would circle around it trying to get at them. We thought it was safe.
Well yesterday my two youngest went inside the coop with the chickens. While they were inside the dog Comet broke the gate off the hinges by pushing it with all his weight. I was inside the house and came running when I heard the screams of my children.
But it was too late. By the time I had gotten there, Comet had already killed Sweetie and was working on Roxie. I quickly grabbed him by the collar and drug him into the house, locking him in a bathroom.
Then went outside to see the damage. My kids were screaming and crying and there was poor lifeless Sweetie, lying in the grass. She was the unlucky one whom Comet got to first. The one my littlest son loved more than anything in the world.
I asked the kids where Roxie was (our other 2 chickens were safe in the garden). Roxie was found lying under a bush frozen in terror and shock. We picked her up, brought her right into her bin in the garage with the heat lamp on and laid her down. She wasn’t moving at all, just breathing and limp.
After a few hours my oldest son and I washed her wounds (she had two big gashes) and put some neosporin on them. We gave her some droppers of water, and he held her until it was bedtime.
Roxie is my oldest sons chick. He loved her very much. We said a prayer for her hoping she would get better.
Then we all went outside and buried Sweetie under a bush.
Because of all the trauma my two youngest experienced by watching our dog Comet kill their very dear chickens whom they loved, they were so upset at bedtime. I had to sleep all night with my son who woke up and cried many times throughout the night over the loss of his Sweetie.
Then this morning we woke up to find that Roxie didn’t make it through the night either. She went to heaven to be with Sweetie.
More tears today.
I feel like my little country dreams are getting taken from me, and it hurts. I am so mad at my dog Comet, even though I know it’s just his nature to do it. It seems like he is just so much trouble; first with my garden – eating all my vegetables, and now with my chickens. But I feel also a sense of responsibility to him too because he is our family dog. It is what it is.
I know I shouldn’t feel as bad about losing the chickens, because, well..they are chickens. But I loved the little dears so much. I raised sheep growing up and experienced death back then a lot, so I learned to not get too attached then. But I think in all my excitement of having my country dreams come true, I fell in love. So I am sad today. The kids are going through their first experience of death which was a good time to teach them more about heaven, but I still wish we didn’t have to go through this.
This is the country life I suppose; the good and the bad, life and death.
Rest in peace Sweetie and Roxie. We miss you both so much.
Comments & Reviews
Rachelle Benson says
Sorry Karrie… First ones lost are the hardest… 🙁 We name very few farm critters anymore… breeding stock etc… otherwise the trauma is just too harsh. We lost a beloved jungle fowl that we hatched out as an only survivor 7 years ago a few months back… broke our hearts… we miss his crow…
I kind of skipped through alot of comments ( we’re on the road)… but watch your dog.. once they start, they dont usually stop. I can PM you how I train my farm dogs to take care of our chickens… but I see you have a “bird dog”… which is a 50 50 shot…. although our best farm dog is our golden retriever ( a freak of nature as he should be eating our birds instead of protecting them)… hug the kids for us… we all feel thier pain… its horrible… and keep your chin up… its what makes us homesteaders strong fiber…. 🙂
Karrie says
Thanks Rachelle, and I am so sorry about your jungle fowl… 🙁 And thanks for your kinds words! It’s so true, it does make us homesteaders stronger.
Sue says
i look forward everyday to your posts. You are so uplifting and inspiring. I am so very sorry for your loss. I feel so bad for you and your little sweethearts. I will keep you all in my prayers. I pray that you and your little ones have peace. I am sending you a great big hug to share. I hope you can feel it.
Jessica says
I just wanna cry thinking about your little ones having to see that. I’m so sorry that this happened to them, you, and the chicks. 🙁
Karrie says
Thank you so much Jessica, it was sad for them to see that. We are doing much better now, thank goodness! They seem to be getting over it more every day.
Janette says
So sorry about your chicks. I just found your blog recently and have really enjoyed following your chicks (and thinking about starting my own brood). Don’t be too mad at Comet.
Karrie says
I feel much better today, and I was really angry at Comet that first day. Of course he didn’t even get a doggie spankin’ because I was too frazzled by the screaming kids and I only disclipline the dog when he is in the act. Instead I just quickly drug him to the bathroom, so he didn’t even get any punishment. I am forgiving him, but I am not forgetting…this dog WILL eat my last two if we don’t build the Fort KNOX of chicken coops. My husband says he will make sure this time no dog will get in.
Rachyl says
I’m so sorry for you and your kids. How very sad! At least you still have 2 more beautiful chickens. Hugs for you and your family.
Diane says
I’m so so so sorry! The trauma felt by your entire family must be unreal. I wish my hurting with you could make this easier. I’ve had similar experiences, and the pain doesn’t really ever go away.
RIP to your sweet chick pets.
Melissa says
Oh how sad, I’m sorry your family had to endure such heartache with your chicks.
Carrie says
Sorry about your chickens!
If you are in the tri cities, basin feed still has some
Chicks available. We were in there last week and they had lots. Some are very friendly.
Carrie
Jennifer says
I am very sorry about your pet chickens, they look like beautiful creatures. We have two Welsh corgis and sometimes it shocks me about the damage they do being dogs. Our dogs are wonderful and loving but we struggled with remodeling when they decided to dig a hole to China in our freshly painted wall and then they tore up the our newly installed baseboards. Our previous corgi destroyed our entire kitchen when we we out for New Year’s Eve as he was afraid of the noise. I know it is not the same as losing two special pets but I realize our dogs do not mean any harm so I forgive them each time. Hopefully you can give two new chickens a new home.
Heather says
Tears for you and your honesty in your post about your feelings. Life lessons arise when we least expect it, but the way you are handling it and teaching your children as such just shows what an awesome mother you are to them. Prayers for all of you, especially your children, that your hearts will continue to be tender while healing.
Rachael says
your post was so sad! Im sorry you all had to go through that 🙁
i have never raised chickens, but totally understand that no matter how you prepare yourself, its not easy to say good bye to pets!
hopefully some new feathery friends (eventually) will heal the hurt of losing roxie & sweetie!
Francine Farmer says
I am so sorry to hear what you and your family went through. We went through a horrible incident recently with our dog, too. I know it is sad.
Denice says
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Sarah says
I’m so sorry! That must be so frustrating. Don’t give up on your country dreams!
Karrie says
Thanks everyone, I appreciate your kind words and thoughtfulness. Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
Brenda says
SO Sorry for you all. 🙁
Lisa says
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Like you, I am trying not to be so attached to my chickens so I won’t be heartbroken when their times come. Thank you for posting this because it is an important reminder for me to keep careful watch over my dog while she is outside.
Heather says
Karri,
I shed tears reading your post this morning. We love our chickens dearly, too, so I can imagine the heartache is great. I would think the hardest part is seeing your children mourn the loss of a “pet” and friend. Hugs to you, your kids and your other baby chicks.
Don’t give up on that country living that you’re enjoying so much. Even with the hard times, it’s good for your kids. I wish I had words to help you right now!
Hugs and sweet thoughts your way, my friend.
Karrie says
Thanks Heather, I appreciate your hugs and thoughts. It has been a rough day.
Niki says
This is absolutely heart-breaking 🙁 I was just talking to Grace yesterday about how the chickens were doing and she lit up talking about them. I cried reading your post thinking of her, and your other children’s, heartache because I’m sure I will learn as my twinsies get older that the worst part of being a mom is seeing your children so sad and heart broken. Hang in there – lots of positive thoughts your way.
Karrie says
Thanks Niki, yeah Grace has taken it really hard. I hope she does alright at school today… Thanks for the positive thoughts.
Jillena says
Sorry to hear about that, Karrie. It makes me sad too, especially for your son–so tender hearted :(.
trish says
Karrie that is indeed awful and you are correct it is a hard part of farming 🙁 now if you would like I have chicks about the same age of the ones you lost. (28 of them) if you would like you may have 2 of them and you can even let the kids pick them out. My kids have watched some of our animals pass and have watched us replace them…not to be I insensitive but because that is part of farming. So sorry for your loss.
Karrie says
Oh Trish, you are so sweet! My littlest son has been asking…Mom, can I get another one? I think he is really sad that he doesn’t have a chicken at all anymore in addition to his loss of his Sweetie. Thank you so much, you are so kind.
Trish says
No problem at all. My fist run of chicks had about a 50% dead loss and it was a hard but needed lesson for us all (we still love the birds even though we know we shouldn’t get to attached). There is plenty to see we have cows, peacocks and chickens so kiddos usually really enjoy seeing all the animals. I am ready for nice weather and bag lunch play dates for sure…maybe even some deviled eggs 😉
Brittany says
Karrie I am SO SO sorry! We are very attached to our chickens too. It’s been very hard with the ones we have lost. (One of them our dog got to also)
Hugs to you. 🙁
Karrie says
Thanks Brittany, I appreciate it.